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Topic: When "NO" is not enough (Read 28173 times)

Huh. This board must be having an effect on me. My original inclination would have been to respond to DS in kind...with an equally hostile letter in return. But, thanks to the moral support, and (I like to think) a little personal growth on my part, I chose the high road and to just ignore rudeness beyond all rudeness and not participate.

A part of me feels like I should feel bad or mourn the relationship, but, really, I...just don't.

There really wasn't much there to begin with, I'm afraid.

She can go ahead and find someone else to sign up for her stupid mlm scheme and to browbeat over politics.

Or, she can just GROW UP. Not my job anymore, not that it has ever been.

The pomegranate liqueur part is what has varied over the years. At one point, there was a tropical fruit based rum he used. He's tried it with coconut rum, too but we didn't like it. He's used spiced rum, he's used a pomegranate whisky. Anything that would go with rum that has some fruity or spicy connotations to it would work. Tailor it to what you like.

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After cleaning out my Dad's house, I have this advice: If you haven't used it in a year, throw it out!!!!.

Thanks for updating. I'm sorry your sister is not what you need right now. She needs to respect some of your basic requirements as a human being in order to have a relationship with you. It is funny because most people will put up with a LOAD of personal garbage and only see harm in discussion with loved ones until it comes to the point of politics ... or in you case ... sales and politics! (ugh)

I'd encourage you to rethink some of the other more mundane conversations you've had with your sister. She seems very unhappy and judgmental. I'd hate for some of her other boundary violations to interfere with your self-esteem.